Effects of focused ultrasound on biological characteristics of cervical tumor transplanted subcutaneously in nude mice
- VernacularTitle:聚焦超声对人宫颈癌裸鼠皮下移植瘤生物学特性的影响
- Author:
Jianfang ZHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Transplanted tumor;
Focused ultrasound;
Apoptosis
- From:
Journal of Chongqing Medical University
2007;0(08):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To observe the treating effect of focused ultrasound on human cervical tumor transplanted subcutaneously in nude mice.Methods:After irradiated with different dose of focused ultrasound,the thirty-two nude mice which transplanted subcutaneously with human cervical cancer were observed for the growth of the subcutaneously transplanted tumor and general vital sign and its effects on the biological characteristics of tumor tissues on the rim of the targeted areas at the different time.Target areas and the rim of the targeted areas in tumor samples were examined by light microscope and electron microscope for the change of histopathology and ultra-structure.Apoptosis was detected by TUNEL.The immunohistochemical method was applied to investigate the expressions of Bax,Bcl-2,PCNA and MMP-9.Results:Focused ultrasound had evident inhibitory effect on the growth of transplanted subcutaneously human cervical tumor in nude mice and the effect was positively related to the dose.Denaturation,necrosis and the damage of nuclear structure were found in targeted areas of each treatment group through pathohistological observation.Tumor cell that on the rim of the targeted areas were swelling and loosing arranged.Ultrastructural investigations showed mitochondrion swelling and the formation of cytoplasm cavitations bubbles,but the change of nuclear structure was not significant.Compared with that of unirradiated areas,apoptosis rate of tumor cell in the rim of the targeted areas was increasing,the expression of Bax was up-regulated and Bcl-2 was down regulated,and the expressions of PCNA and MMP-9 protein weakened.Conclusions:Focused ultrasound could significantly damage the tumor cells of human cervical cancer transplanted subcutaneously in nude mice tumor and induced apoptosis of tumor cell on the rim of the targeted areas significantly.The process maybe related to the mitochondria-mediated cell apoptosis signal passage that activated by the thermal effect of focused ultrasound.